Klorinda
A historical narrative follows an unconventional noblewoman whose fierce independence repeatedly clashes with family and society. The story moves through episodes of courtship, childbirth, estate disputes, funerals and crises that alter her circumstances and those of her circle. Her decisions have lasting consequences for the child she raises and for alliances with relatives and would-be suitors. Recurring concerns include personal autonomy, maternal responsibility, the pressures of social expectation, and the costs of resisting patriarchal authority.
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A historical narrative follows an unconventional noblewoman whose fierce independence repeatedly clashes with family and society. The story moves through episodes of courtship, childbirth, estate disputes, funerals and crises that alter her circumstances and those of her circle. Her decisions have lasting consequences for the child she raises and for alliances with relatives and would-be suitors. Recurring concerns include personal autonomy, maternal responsibility, the pressures of social expectation, and the costs of resisting patriarchal authority.
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